cell in Italian
cell in Italian is cellulare, cella, cellula — cell means the smallest basic unit of a living organism, capable of growing and reproducing itself.
cell in Italian
cellulare
(US, NZ, AU, Philippines, informal) A cellular phone.
cella
cellula
What does "cell" mean?
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noun The smallest basic unit of a living organism, capable of growing and reproducing itself.
"The human body contains trillions of cells."
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noun A small locked room in a prison or police station.
"He spent the night in a holding cell."
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noun A device that stores electrical energy, used alone or grouped into a battery.
"The remote runs on a single AA cell."
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noun A small group forming part of a larger, often secretive, organization.
"Police broke up a terrorist cell operating in the city."
cell in a sentence
- The human body contains trillions of cells.
- Under the microscope, students could see individual plant cells.
- He spent the night in a holding cell.
- The prisoners were led back to their cells.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cell" in Italian?
"cell" in Italian is cellulare, cella, cellula. cell means: The smallest basic unit of a living organism, capable of growing and reproducing itself.
How do you use "cell" in a sentence?
Example: "The human body contains trillions of cells." In Italian, "cell" is cellulare, cella, cellula.
Are there other ways to say "cell" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "cell": cellulare, cella, cellula.
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